Suppr超能文献

医学类电视节目对外科住院患者术前恐惧的影响

Impact of Medical TV Shows on Preprocedural Fear of Surgical In-House Patients.

作者信息

Witzel Kai, Koch Horst J, Kaminski Cornelia

机构信息

Minimal Invasiv Center, Hünfeld, Germany.

出版信息

Eur Surg Res. 2017;58(3-4):121-127. doi: 10.1159/000452795. Epub 2017 Jan 21.

Abstract

UNLABELLED

Background and Hypotheses: The growing number of medical television series and the increasing amount of time people spend watching TV will have an influence on what they expect from their treatment in a hospital. We suspect that reality as presented in the media and the actual reality of hospitals are not always conceived of as two different worlds. Many medical TV shows present dramatic, life-threatening operations much more often than they occur in reality. Patients who frequently watch such shows might be induced to believe that even routine operations are often dangerous, which could result in higher levels of fear before such an operation. We suspect then that there is a significant relation between preoperative levels of fear and TV viewing habits.

METHODS

A standardized questionnaire was used to interview 162 in-house patients who had come to the hospital for an elective standard operation in a German hospital. They were interviewed 1-2 days prior to operation and shortly before discharge from hospital. The questions aimed at their social situation, their TV viewing habits with special consideration of medical TV shows, and the patients' preprocedural fear.

RESULTS

The links between levels of education, age, and gender on the one hand, and viewing habits on the other, which have been shown in cultivation research, are supported by our findings. Approximately 50% reported a relevant anxiety level above 4 (on a scale of 0-10). There is a significant association between levels of fear and TV viewing habits. Thirteen subjects (8%) indicated that they suffered the highest imaginable degree of fear, all of them frequent watchers of medical TV shows. Frequent viewers of medical TV shows were definitely more scared than all other patients (p = 0.039). The preoperative level of fear was highest in the age group of under 40 years and significantly lower (p = 0.0042) in the age group of over 70 years.

CONCLUSION

The assumed effects of cultivation with in-house patients caused by watching TV series could be shown to be statistically significant. Watching medical TV shows increases the patients' preoperative fear.

摘要

未标注

背景与假设:医疗类电视连续剧数量不断增加,人们花在看电视上的时间也日益增多,这将对他们对医院治疗的期望产生影响。我们怀疑媒体呈现的现实与医院的实际现实并非总是被视为两个不同的世界。许多医疗类电视节目中出现戏剧性的、危及生命的手术的频率远高于现实中此类手术的实际发生频率。经常观看此类节目的患者可能会被诱导认为即使是常规手术也常常很危险,这可能导致在进行此类手术前产生更高程度的恐惧。我们进而怀疑术前恐惧程度与看电视习惯之间存在显著关联。

方法

采用标准化问卷对德国一家医院162名前来接受择期标准手术的住院患者进行访谈。在手术前1 - 2天以及即将出院前对他们进行访谈。问题涉及他们的社会状况、看电视习惯(特别关注医疗类电视节目)以及患者术前的恐惧情绪。

结果

我们的研究结果支持了培养研究中所显示的一方面教育程度、年龄和性别与另一方面看电视习惯之间的联系。约50%的人报告焦虑程度在4以上(0 - 10分制)。恐惧程度与看电视习惯之间存在显著关联。13名受试者(8%)表示他们遭受了可想象到的最高程度的恐惧,他们均为医疗类电视节目的频繁观看者。医疗类电视节目的频繁观看者肯定比其他所有患者更害怕(p = 0.039)。术前恐惧程度在40岁以下年龄组最高,在70岁以上年龄组显著更低(p = 0.0042)。

结论

观看电视剧对住院患者产生的培养假设效应在统计学上具有显著意义。观看医疗类电视节目会增加患者术前的恐惧。

文献检索

告别复杂PubMed语法,用中文像聊天一样搜索,搜遍4000万医学文献。AI智能推荐,让科研检索更轻松。

立即免费搜索

文件翻译

保留排版,准确专业,支持PDF/Word/PPT等文件格式,支持 12+语言互译。

免费翻译文档

深度研究

AI帮你快速写综述,25分钟生成高质量综述,智能提取关键信息,辅助科研写作。

立即免费体验